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    erikharrison Guest

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    yeah, that was kind of my thought too. I now have less to worry about, although moving the fish was not really of major concern as is moving the tank. The good thing is that I can put my crabs and snails into a 20g, drain the water out, and drill it for my superfuge. The funny thing was that I have been thinking about the big what to do's about setting up all of the new stuff. now I don't have to worry about, move this fish here, that fish there etc. I just had some fish that were getting big, and I really wanted to get them a new home, and now that I have one, no fish to put in! I do have a few already though that are being babysat, my old lion is being held by Thelma, and my two tangs and eel are being held by Barry, thanks to both of them btw. This hobby is facinating, and frustrating. I do feel like I got kicked in the gut, twice. I have some carbon at home in my filstar, and I will be replacing it today. It just shows you that even if you can care for a tank, an ill fated choice at the pet store could cost you more money and heartbreak than if you would just spend some time doing research. The good thing is that nothing in my tank can nuke it anymore, except for the anemones!!!!! Maybe they will split again.....

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    i dont think your burrfish was an illfated choice erik, it was adorable, interacted w/ you and brought you and your family joy! that is what this hobby is truly about in the long run!

    you just stepped on a landmine, that's all. we all have them, from anemones to something as a common dwarf angel that may develop a taste for your most expensive colony of coral... a landmine is a landmine, and they exist in every tank. you do your best to minimize and prepaer for them, but its just your best.

    I would be somewhat dissapointed if you didn't get another one as it's a pretty darned cool fish.

    what you need right now, is to go change your 2142 name to burrfish, and then go on a dogtag hunting spree. it'll make you feel better, I gurantee.
    "Maybe in order to understand mankind, we have to look at the word itself: "Mankind". Basically, it's made up of two separate words - "mank" and "ind". What do these words mean ? It's a mystery, and that's why so is mankind." ~ Jack Handey

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    thud Guest

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    I hear plastic floaty fish are really hardy.

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    nice first post... ya'know, a sense of humor is great, but a little tact is better ;)
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    I don't think it was the burr, rather the yellow spotted box that did it. I will be pwning nubs to make myself feel better later.... Maybe I will make a burrfish character, we will see. I would love to get another one, it just sucks because he was a fantastic specimen. His coloration was so striking, not dull at all. Another day, another dollar! If I could cry over a fish it would be over him and my mandies. The mandies seemed to be so in love!!!! The funny thing is that the pesky fish are alive, my lawnmower is CONSTANTLY prying off superglued items, and then he sits right where they were, and I could be wrong about this, but I swear he grins at me. The maroon clown always messed with my true clown, which I cannot find in the tank, and it almost looks like the striped burr ate him. I will post if I find the clown. If so, maybe he died trying to eat it and he could have nuked the tank. Either way, I will have another burr, he was a really, really personable fish.

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    Went home at lunch, the lights were still off, but I could see the kenya was fully entended, and the xenia looked ok. I haven't tested my levels yet, but usually they would be all closed up if anything was wrong. Maybe a comet was passing by and the burrfish talked them into a mass suicide? Thank you all for the moral support, I am getting my humor back. Ram, thanks man, you're an outstanding individual.

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    Yeah I feel your pain. I have lost 3 fish within the last 3 weeks. My yellow Coris took a nose dive out of my tank, and my favorite starfish has become predatory. I caught him munching one ay on my Fairy wrasse, and I thought maybe he died and he's just cleaning it up, but then my secretive wrasse which was swimming long doing fin one minute was in the clutches of the the starfish the next day. Thank goodness my clean up crew is large. BTW anybody need a serpent starr???
    Is Reef Madness Catchy???

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    sorry about your loss.. like i say stuff happens

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    erikharrison Guest

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    yeah, that's why I couldn't come pick up some zombie eyes...

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